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GPs in Germany ask that vaccines be administered according to health and not age – The Saxon
“Prioritization was and is a good guideline for clinicians when only small supplies of vaccines are available,” Weigeldt told Rheinische Mail. However, he felt…
“Prioritization was and is a good guideline for clinicians when only small supplies of vaccines are available,” Weigeldt told Rheinische Mail.
However, he felt that attention should focus more on a person’s health status as soon as possible.
“A 69-year-old man with high blood pressure and diabetes should perhaps get the vaccine earlier than a 72-year-old triathlete,” Weigeldt explained.
Currently, the order of vaccination is determined mainly by age, with the population divided into three groups:…
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